Heelight is the most intelligent light bulb in the world, listening to the environment with digital sound control. You can change the color and brightness of the lamp by using no Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or ZigBee gateway sound. It has 16 million RGB colours and can be used and adjusted to your liking. (more…)
November 9, 2017
Posted by: Zenobia Hegde
An advanced embedded technology provider, Solid State Supplies Ltd. now stocks PolarFire FPGAs from Microsemi Corporation. PolarFire is claimed to be the industry’s lowest power cost-optimised FPGA that offers a significant reduction in power over equivalent SRAM FPGAs while addressing specific market needs. (more…)
October 4, 2017
Posted by: Avadhoot Patil
A new Internet of Things (IoT) research study from Inmarsat, a global mobile satellite communications provider, has found that agritech businesses are helping many food producers to meet increasingly stringent import requirements by monitoring production, food hygiene, and sustainability through the use of IoT. (more…)
July 6, 2017
Posted by: Avadhoot Patil
IoT is set to transform urban life, creating connected cities unified by technology, promising to improve life for inhabitants and streamline services. (more…)
December 8, 2016
Posted by: Avadhoot Patil
The latest industrial revolution – Industry 4.0 for those keeping count – conjures images of drones delivering parcels, self-driving cars, smart robotics and 3D printing, wrties Mark Armstrong the vice president and managing director for EMEA at Progress. The SmartThings Living Future report created by a group of academics and futurologists recently launched its vision of the future depicting 3D printed homes, downloadable food and underwater cities. But like Marty McFly’s hoverboard which really should have but never did come to pass, technologies can only develop as fast as their previous incarnations allow: they need to be built on solid foundations. (more…)
April 4, 2016
Posted by: George Malim
Event date: October 12-13, 2015
Santa Clara, California
Bringing together service and platform providers, software vendors and device manufacturers, the two-day industry gathering opens with a pre-conference technical workshop for developers on day one. (more…)
August 6, 2015
Posted by: IoT global network
M2MAPPS: Dr. Massabuau: can you summarize your activities at the University of Bordeaux?
DR. JEAN-CHARLES MASSABUAU: Please call me Jean-Charles. I’m a scientist, a Research Director in the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), specialized in respiratory physiology; I study and research the breathing patterns of aquatic animals. It’s a team activity that involves working with other scientists. (more…)
December 4, 2012
Posted by: IoT global network
The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), the global industry body dedicated to driving the seamless and interoperable services experience of Wi-Fi across the global wireless ecosystem, has announced the publication of the “Wi-Fi HaLow for IoT: Japan Field Trials Report”. The report marks the completion of the WBA’s Wi-Fi HaLow Phase 3 field trials in Japan and validates Wi-Fi HaLow (IEEE 802.11ah) as a scalable, long-range connectivity solution for real-world IoT deployments. More importantly, it signals the growing maturity of Wi-Fi HaLow as a powerful wireless foundation for the next generation of connected environments.
April 30, 2026
Posted by: Marion Webber
Shenzhen-based Minew is a Chinese IoT hardware manufacturer specialising in wireless connectivity products, offering complete solutions from conception to production. Founded in 2007, the firm offers a comprehensive product portfolio of Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) beacons, IoT sensors, gateways, asset tags, LoRaWAN devices and wireless modules.
April 28, 2026
Posted by: Marion Webber
The OPC Foundation has announced a new joint working group effort with the LoRa Alliance to develop a mapping from LoRaWAN to OPC UA, bringing together two highly complementary technologies that play important roles in the future of industrial and IoT connectivity. This collaboration aims to define how data and information models originating from LoRaWAN-based devices and systems can be represented in OPC UA, enabling improved interoperability between low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) deployments and industrial automation, enterprise and cloud-based systems.
April 23, 2026
Posted by: Marion Webber